-I've watched an Alex Honnold video on YouTube and only had to chalk up twice.

He must have been feeling sketched, when we climbed he dident chalk up at all (BOOM name drop). His cousin dident chalk up when we highlined either. Oh wait, we were bouldering... indoors..., I forgot you were referencing real climbing.

Oh, and if you want to troll his girlfriend, mention Stacey on his Facebook page. She actually runs most of his FB posts for him, or at least she did at one point. A post was made "by him" while he was right in front of me on the wall. He dident have a phone or computer (CONSPIRACY!!!)! I called her out on it and she tried to play it off. pssh.

Skip the comparing, skip the difficulty and grade progression, and competition. Climb what you love and what obsesses you and forget all the posing bullshit that runs so rampant in the sport these days.

My 'training' isn't that thought out, I just climb because I like climbing. Who cares about the grade?

How long have you been climbing? 10 months. How many times do you climb a week/month? Every day. How long does an average training session last? Training? I don't train. But I climb for about an hour. More if I'm climbing with a partner, since we're taking turns. Do you take any coaching? Eh, sorta. Are you reading any literature on climbing? Nah. Are you doing any other training to improve your climbing? Nup. YOUR LEVEL -------------- Indoor TR grade(you can climb at least 3 routes of this grade)? 20-21. Indoor Lead grade? Well I lead a 20 once, but I definitely found it difficult. Indoor Bouldering grade? V0 comfortably. Outdoor TR grade? 18-20 clean. Outdoor Lead grade? I've only lead once outside, it was a 16. Outdoor Bouldering grade? I've only been bouldering outside once, and I don't know what grades I climbed.